Riding Boots

Forma Leather Waterproof Black Code: DIA000FRE05

The Freccia EVO Dry is the aggressive update of the beloved Freccia Dry model, offering comfort, protection, and performance both on and off the track. The waterproof and breathable tubular lining...

The Freccia EVO Dry is the aggressive update of the beloved Freccia Dry model, offering comfort, protection, and performance both on and off the track. The waterproof and breathable tubular lining Forma Drytex makes it suitable for touring.

External Features:
  • Microfiber upper
  • Special racing rubber sole
  • Ankle support system
  • Injected plastic protections
  • ...
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  • evangelosgiagias
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    Simple black stylish boot, CE 2 2 2 2 protection where other branded ones fall short in at least one, maybe even two, of the four protection certifications, waterproof, comfortable from the first wear, doesn't hurt at all. I wear 44-44.5, took 44 and it fits like a glove. YKK zipper seems strong, doesn't get stuck anywhere, now it just has to prove over time that it holds up as a boot. In short, for us poor folks KLARNA? You pay 65 euros three times and you get a great boot to take rides winter and summer, and if needed, you can even go to the track and do your laps to get to know your bike (ok, if you have an R1 track bike from '22 and you scrape your elbow, you probably won't get these, you probably don't even know they exist, but just saying).
    I should also mention that I first got two Dainese, the first was 44, the Torque, and it hurt unbearably at the front bone after half an hour. I thought, ok, maybe I'm a 45, so I got another Dainese 45, the Sportmaster Gortex. It was a bit loose, I put in a double insole, better. I wear it for a ride, after half an hour, the same thing at the same spot again.
    And I ended up here and found my peace.

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  • Simple black stylish boot, CE 2 2 2 2 protection where other branded ones fall short in at least one, maybe even two, of the four protection certifications, waterproof, comfortable from the first wear, doesn't hurt at all. I wear 44-44.5, took 44 and it fits like a glove. YKK zipper seems strong, doesn't get stuck anywhere, now it just has to prove over time that it holds up as a boot. In short, for us poor folks KLARNA? You pay 65 euros three times and you get a great boot to take rides winter and summer, and if needed, you can even go to the track and do your laps to get to know your bike (ok, if you have an R1 track bike from '22 and you scrape your elbow, you probably won't get these, you probably don't even know they exist, but just saying).
    I should also mention that I first got two Dainese, the first was 44, the Torque, and it hurt unbearably at the front bone after half an hour. I thought, ok, maybe I'm a 45, so I got another Dainese 45, the Sportmaster Gortex. It was a bit loose, I put in a double insole, better. I wear it for a ride, after half an hour, the same thing at the same spot again.
    And I ended up here and found my peace.

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Description & Specifications

The Freccia EVO Dry is the aggressive update of the beloved Freccia Dry model, offering comfort, protection, and performance both on and off the track. The waterproof and breathable tubular lining Forma Drytex makes it suitable for touring.

External Features:
  • Microfiber upper
  • Special racing rubber sole
  • Ankle support system
  • Injected plastic protections
  • Replaceable polyurethane toe slider
  • Customized plastic gear shift protection
  • Air vents
  • Velcro and zipper closure
  • Rear reflective insert
Internal Features:
  • Drytex tubular lining (waterproof and breathable)
  • Polyurethane reinforcements
  • Soft memory foam padding
  • TPU Dual Flex with anti-shock elastic midsole
  • Antibacterial replaceable insoles with A.P.S. (Air Pump System)

SkuDescription|Brand

Product Number
DIA000FRE05

Dimensions

Type
Boots
Riding Style
Racing
Gender
Men's
Material
Leather
Waterproof
Yes
Waterproofing Technology
Drytex
Colour
Black

Safety & Certification

Protection Level
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • evangelosgiagias
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    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

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    Simple black stylish boot, CE 2 2 2 2 protection where other branded ones fall short in at least one, maybe even two, of the four protection certifications, waterproof, comfortable from the first wear, doesn't hurt at all. I wear 44-44.5, took 44 and it fits like a glove. YKK zipper seems strong, doesn't get stuck anywhere, now it just has to prove over time that it holds up as a boot. In short, for us poor folks KLARNA? You pay 65 euros three times and you get a great boot to take rides winter and summer, and if needed, you can even go to the track and do your laps to get to know your bike (ok, if you have an R1 track bike from '22 and you scrape your elbow, you probably won't get these, you probably don't even know they exist, but just saying).
    I should also mention that I first got two Dainese, the first was 44, the Torque, and it hurt unbearably at the front bone after half an hour. I thought, ok, maybe I'm a 45, so I got another Dainese 45, the Sportmaster Gortex. It was a bit loose, I put in a double insole, better. I wear it for a ride, after half an hour, the same thing at the same spot again.
    And I ended up here and found my peace.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Is it as it appears in the photo?
    • Application
    • Protection
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Simple black stylish boot, CE 2 2 2 2 protection where other branded ones fall short in at least one, maybe even two, of the four protection certifications, waterproof, comfortable from the first wear, doesn't hurt at all. I wear 44-44.5, took 44 and it fits like a glove. YKK zipper seems strong, doesn't get stuck anywhere, now it just has to prove over time that it holds up as a boot. In short, for us poor folks KLARNA? You pay 65 euros three times and you get a great boot to take rides winter and summer, and if needed, you can even go to the track and do your laps to get to know your bike (ok, if you have an R1 track bike from '22 and you scrape your elbow, you probably won't get these, you probably don't even know they exist, but just saying).
    I should also mention that I first got two Dainese, the first was 44, the Torque, and it hurt unbearably at the front bone after half an hour. I thought, ok, maybe I'm a 45, so I got another Dainese 45, the Sportmaster Gortex. It was a bit loose, I put in a double insole, better. I wear it for a ride, after half an hour, the same thing at the same spot again.
    And I ended up here and found my peace.

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